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Haunted historiographies : The rhetoric of ideology in postcolonial Irish fiction - Matthew Schultz

Haunted historiographies

The rhetoric of ideology in postcolonial Irish fiction

By: Matthew Schultz

Hardcover | 31 August 2014

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The spectres of history haunt Irish fiction. In this compelling study, Matthew Schultz maps these rhetorical hauntings across a wide range of postcolonial Irish novels, and defines the spectre as a non-present presence that simultaneously symbolises and analyses an overlapping of Irish myth and Irish history.

By exploring this exchange between literary discourse and historical events, Haunted historiographies provides literary historians and cultural critics with a theory of the spectre that exposes the various complex ways in which novelists remember, represent and reinvent historical narrative. It juxtaposes canonical and non-canonical novels that complicate long-held assumptions about four definitive events in modern Irish history - the Great Famine, the Irish Revolution, the Second World War and the Northern Irish Troubles - to demonstrate how historiographical Irish fiction from James Joyce and Samuel Beckett to Roddy Doyle and Sebastian Barry is both a product of Ireland's colonial history and also the rhetorical means by which a post-colonial culture has emerged.

Industry Reviews
'This is a generally well-informed study that makes ingenious use of the spectral in relation to a range of diverse texts.' Emer Nolan, Maynooth University, James Joyce Quarterly, Volume 52, Number 1, Fall 2014

'Although it is very much a monograph (single author, single idea) rather than a survey or text book, there is a likelihood that the focus on a range of well-known texts will recommend it to teachers and learners from the Irish Studies community around the world.' Gerry Smyth, Liverpool John Moores University, The Canadian Journal of Irish Studies Vol. 39, No. 1 -- .

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